
Ordrupgaard
Zaha Hadid · 1918
Gentofte Municipality, Denmark
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Loyola Law School
Frank Gehry · 1911
California, United States
Royal Ontario Museum
Daniel Libeskind · 1912
Toronto, Canada

Piccadilly Gardens
Tadao Ando · 1914
Manchester, United Kingdom
Imperial War Museum
Norman Foster · 1917
London Borough of Southwark, United Kingdom
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Norman Foster · 1918
Jerusalem, Israel
Imperial Castle in Poznań
Franz Schwechten · 1910
Poznań, Poland
Centennial Hall
Max Berg · 1911
Wrocław, Poland
Saint Bartholomew church in Gliwice
1911
Gliwice, Poland
University of Porto
Álvaro Siza · 1911
Porto, Portugal
Bramberk
Robert Hemmrich · 1912
Q56415513, Czech Republic
Building of the Winterthur Museum of Art
1916
Lind, Switzerland
World War I Cemetery nr 198 in Błonie
1917
Błonie, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland

Lamar Building
I. M. Pei · 1918
Augusta, United States
Newhouse School of Public Communications
I. M. Pei · 1919
Syracuse, United States
Orbetello Airfield
Pier Luigi Nervi · 1913
Orbetello, Italy
St. Bonifatius
Adolf Nöcker · 1913
Church of Colònia Güell
Antoni Gaudí · 1914
Colònia Güell, Spain
Frequently Asked Questions
What architectural styles defined the 1910s?+
The 1910s saw diverse architectural approaches. The Parametric Atlas documents 18 buildings from this period.
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The most active countries for notable architecture in the 1910s were Denmark, United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Israel.